Photo by Raine Blunk Madison Burger, graphic design class of 2004 Katie Campbell, illustration class of 2010 Burger: “We tried to build it up using a brace earlier but it just crumbled. I think we need more powdery sand.” Campbell: “With her ideas and my manpower, we’re going
Photo by Ysabel Cacho Madison Burgur, alumni “I was here last year and I noticed that people like to do the same thing so I’m trying something different.” District Staff
Photo by Ysabel Cacho Sarah Beecham, fourth-year, interior design major Katie Mathieu, fourth-year, photography major Beechman: “We’re making a sandcastle inspired by Vladimir Tatlin.” District Staff
Photo by Ysabel Cacho Jay Jones, first-year industrial design major Jaimin Yan, firsy-year industrial design major Jones: “We’re making a dragon turtle and it’s going to have claws.” District Staff
Yvonne Santiago, third-year graphic design major “I’ve been here since 8:30 am.” District Staff
Hannah Golden, first-year graphic design major Samantha MacDonald, transfer fashion major Alex Mesterton-Gibbons, transfer fashion major Golden: “We’re making a world map and we’ll be adding different world landmarks.” Mesterton-Gibbons: “Like the Stonehenge, the pyrami
Angel Ang, first-year advertising major Meredith Vermilion, transfer illustration major Ang: “We’re making a rubber duck that’s being attacked by a giant squid.” District Staff
In the early 90s, an art history professor decided to take his class out of their stuffy room and onto Tybee Beach to create art in the sand. His students were so enthralled by the experience that the field trip has transformed into one of the university’s most popular annual events, the SCAD
Tyler Giordano just wants to make what he calls a “coherent thing.” And that “coherent thing” he’s referring to is five years’ work of woodblock carvings, lithographs, and oil paintings all fused into a series he calls “FILE,” a collection of all Giord